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Ortenau is a historical territory in Baden-Württemberg on the right bank of the River Rhine and approximately the same area as the Ortenaukreis, a present-day district. The Ortenau, originally called Mortenau, was an early medieval county (Gau) in the Duchy of Swabia first mentioned in 763. In 1007, the Ortenau was given to the Bishopric of Bamberg. In the late 13th century, the county disintegrated; several smaller states formed in its place. Parts fell to the Bishopric of Strasbourg; the territories that remained in the possession of the king formed a Landvogtei, the Landvogtei Ortenau. Between 1803 and 1819, the Ortenau became part of Baden.

77749 Baden-Württemberg: The Jewish Cemetery at Diersburg. Bar-Giora Bamberger, Naftali, 1919-/ Fliedner, Hans-Joachim; Translated by Ludwig Guckenheimer. 1986.; 11 l. 28 cm. Translation of "Der juedische Friedhof in Diersburg". "The Jewish cemeteries at the Ortenau by Hans-Joachim Fliedner": leaves 11-12. Typescript; photoreproduction; Bibliography: l. 10. ID # GT 3250 D5 B312 and GT 3250 D5 B3 for untranslated version Source: LBI